That seems like a minute distinction, until you actually look at the examples being cited. “Did not recall” is FBI-speak that doesn’t actually mean someone can’t remember something that they should be able to remember, as evidenced by the 15 times Hillary Clinton is said to “not recall” things that she would have no reason to recall because there’s no evidence they happened.

For example, “Clinton did not recall receiving any emails she thought should not be on an unclassified system” because she, in fact, did not receive any emails she thought should not be on an unclassified system. She couldn’t recall using a flip-phone while she was at State because as far as anyone knows, she didn’t use a flip-phone while she was at State.

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There were another 10 examples of Hillary not remembering a specific email based on the date or subject line, but then continuing to give the best answer she could, based on context. Perfectly reasonable.

Now, if you want to dispute the facts as Hillary saw them, or analyze the specific things she actually didn't remember, that's a different story, but this "I can't recall" reporting is grossly false and misleading.